Romantic flags

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Romantic flags of variety orientations

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The following slides contains a lot of terminology you may/may not be familiar with. The Gender Revolutionists supports all gender/orientation terms that you feel describes you best. Please respect the identities shown in the following slides.

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Red  represents community, as it is traditionally a color of leadership, life, and sensitivity.Orange  represents lith-ness, as it does on a version of the aro flagYellow represents our varied relationships, also as it does on on the mentioned aro flag. Yellow traditionally represents friendship, loyalty, and honor.White  represents romanticism and sexualityBlack represents aromanticism and asexualitySOURCE: http://thejasmineelf.tumblr.com/post/83021608483/i-actually-got-quite-a-few-messages-from

Romantic attraction is one sided, doesn’t want to have feelings reflected

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Pink: Girls

Yellow: Everyone between

Blue: Boys

Heart: Romantic

Source: http://the-oceans-nitemare.deviantart.com/art/Panromantic-Flag-317205774

Romantic attraction to ALL sexes/genders

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Pink: Girls

Purple: Attraction to girls and boys

Blue: Boys

Heart: Romantic

Symbols: Girl-guy, girl-girl, and guy-guy relationships

SOURCE: http://the-oceans-nitemare.deviantart.com/art/Biromantic-Flag-317211569

Romantic attraction to two genders/sexes

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Pink: Girls

Blue: Boys

Heart: Romance

Symbols: Opposite sex relationships

Source: http://the-oceans-nitemare.deviantart.com/art/Heteroromantic-Flag-317212913

Romantic attraction to opposite sex/gender

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Red: Life

Orange: Healing

Yellow: Sunlight

Green: Nature

Turquoise: magic/art

Indigo/blue: serenity/harmony

Violet: Spirit

Heart: Romantic

Symbols: Same sex relationships

source: http://the-oceans-nitemare.deviantart.com/art/Homoromantic-Flag-317212416

Same sex/gender romantic attraction

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green-light green - the aro-spectrum (and aromanticism itself represented by green because green belongs to us now hell yeah)

yellow - basically the ‘platonic’ stripe - friendship/platonic and aesthetic attraction/queerplatonic relationships/family, the importance and validity of all non-romantic relationships and feelings and non-romantic forms of love etc. etc. etc. etc.

black-grey - the sexuality spectrum - acknowledging aro-aces, aromantic allosexuals, and everything in between because we are a diverse lotSOURCE: http://cameronwhimsy.tumblr.com/post/95352732283/over-the-past-few-months-ive-been-reviewing-my

No romantic attraction

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White: Non-asexual partners/allies

Purple: Community

Grey: Greysexyal

Black: Asexual

SOURCE: http://pride-flags-for-us.tumblr.com/post/99828018779/are-the-flags-different-for-aromantic-and-demiromantic

Romantic attraction only after a very strong emotional

and/or psychological bond has been formed

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Black: Aromanticism and AsexualityLight Blue: Requis means rest and blue seems to symbolize being a rest. Light Yellow: requissexuals/romantics are individuals who experience very little to no sexual/romantic attraction because of being drained energy and emotionally wise. White: lack of attractionGrey: aromanticSOURCE: http://pride-flags-for-us.tumblr.com/post/88282656999/hyaenahart-requissexual-romantic-flags

limited or no sexual attraction/interest/activity due to some

form of emotional exhaustion. Emotional exhaustion may be the result of previous sexual endeavors and past experiences dealing with sexuality, or

from something else just as emotionally draining.

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Romantic attraction to femininity

Pink: Taken from the trans pride flag, symbolises attraction to womenGreen:  Taken from the genderqueer flag, symbolises attraction to femininityBrown:  Stability and supportSOURCE: http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/92680160046/gynosexual-and-gynoromantic-pride

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Androromanticism is romantic attraction to men and masculinity

Blue: Taken from the trans pride flag, symbolizes attraction to menPurple: Taken from the genderqueer flag, symbolizes attraction to

masculinityBrown: Stability and support

SOURCE: http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/92680154536/androsexual-and-androromantic-pride

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romantically attracted to individuals who are genderless and/or sexless

Dull Red (the outer stripes): Symbolic of sexualityBlack & White Stripes: Represent the genderless and/or sexlessGreyish-Red: Sexual/Romantic attraction to the genderless and/or sexlessSOURCE: http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91902424656/neusexual-and-neuromantic-pride

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Romantic attraction to MANY genders/sexes, but NOT all

Pink: Attraction towards womenGreen: Attraction towards nonbinary peopleBlue: Attraction towards menSOUCE: http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91199626256/polysexual-and-polyromantic-pride

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Frayromantic is when someone only experiences romantic attraction to

individuals they are less familiar with, and lose interest when they get to know the

person

Blue & Cyan:  Represents a less familiar relationship with other people (strangers/ acquaintanceship) Complementary colors to red and yellow (colors symboliZing romantic and platonic love).  Complements were chosen instead of opposites because the opposites (green and purple) would have this flag looking too similar to other flagsWhite: Lack of attractionGrey: Grey-area/confusion when confronted with fraysexual/romantic feelings\SOURCE: http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/93136768691/fraysexual-and-frayromantic-pride

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Cupioromantic mean to desire a romantic relationship but never actually feel

romantic attraction. This used to be called Kalosromantic, but was stopped due to the

harassment the people received

Grey: Asexuality/AromanticismPurple: CommunityWhite: Lack of attraction Pink: The desire for/openness towards the idea of a romantic/sexual relationship, even though romantic/sexual attraction does not occurSOURCE: http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91212570076/cupiosexual-and-cupioromantic-pride

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Describes someone whose sexuality/ romantic orientation is fluid and/or constantly changing. It can be

used as a replacement umbrella term for ‘queer’ for people who are questioning as some people find it

offensive and consider it a slur.

(No color meanings found )